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Was the Ramzi theory correct for you?

rebeccarich05 wrote:

We found out this week we are having a girl! I was sure it was a boy, but I wanted a girl so badly. Our 7 week u/s looked like a boy according to the Ramzi theory. We also had lower heart rates (127 at 7 wks, 167 at 9 wks). Here's our u/s at 7 weeks.

I'm having a girl too and her HB at 7.5 weeks was only 138 so not right for us. Te Chinese calendar and baking soda test were though :)

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lozenger

Wrong for me. Ramzi says girl, but genetics and scan say boy

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LFranklinBlack

I'm confused looking at this it says girl to me. I don't think I know where the placenta is I thought it was the little circle can someone explain to me please I'm a FTM

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flutterbybaby23

I was told by my midwife that the placenta isn't even findable by ultrasound until 12 weeks at the earliest. She said it doesn't really form yet or isn't big enough to see.. How can you tell that early where it is?? Maybe it moved? Do you know where it is now?i mean moved by when the uterus shifts

Sorry for the ton Of messages. I found best way to find the placenta myself is with a Doppler. It sounds like a windy storm. Pics can get turned around. You could also ask an ultrasound tec during the ultrasound where it's located

So with the Ramzi theory you are supposed to hold the ultrasound to your stomach with the picture facing outwards. So according to your ultrasound picture it says girl to me. :)

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tiffanymw86

A lot of people read their u/s wrong which I know is confusing. Mine looked like a boy based on the theory to me but to everyone else they said it looked like a girl. I'm no expert at reading u/s but after googling what dr's said and common sense the placenta said boy and I did have a boy. It's not 100% accurate though so it's obviously not gonna be true for everyone

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